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Wisconsin turns to former coach for the Rose Bowl

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Alvarez's 118-73-4 record in 16 seasons coaching the Badgers includes a 3-0 mark in the Rose Bowls — Wisconsin's only victories in eight trips to Pasadena. He was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2009.

"He's never lost a Rose Bowl, so were kind of hoping he can shed some light on that for us. Because we've had some struggles the last couple of years," Phillips said.

Having Alvarez as their coach means little disruption for the Badgers, and even fewer distractions. Though he stepped down as head coach following the 2005 season, he's remained an integral part of the football program as Wisconsin's athletic director and players are familiar and comfortable with him.

"He's at every practice watching and observing," Taylor said.

The Badgers won't have to adapt to a new coaching style — Alvarez hand-picked Bielema as his successor — and the assistants won't have the pressure of a one-game audition.

The chance to see Alvarez on the sidelines one more time is sure to entice some alums and boosters into making trips to the Rose Bowl, too. Wisconsin supporters will always appreciate Alvarez, who took a program that was little more than a laughingstock for three decades and turned it into one of the Big Ten's top teams. Wisconsin had five straight losing seasons before Alvarez arrived in 1990, and posted a winning record in just six of the previous 26 seasons. After losing to USC in the 1963 Rose Bowl, Wisconsin went 19 years without a bowl appearance.

The Badgers were in such sorry shape that the Wisconsin band's postgame show was the main attraction at Camp Randall, with students rarely bothering to show up until halftime or later.

But under Alvarez, Wisconsin became known for stingy defenses, a power running game and a massive offense line — "those big palookas up front," Alvarez said Thursday — that would soon be imitated throughout college and the pros. The Badgers had a Big Ten-record 10 straight seasons with a 1,000-yard rusher under Alvarez, and Ron Dayne became the school's second Heisman Trophy winner in 1999.

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